Bone fracture fixation clamp

ABSTRACT

A bone fixation clamp includes first and second clamp members, a stud, and a locking nut. The first member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a first portion of bone and includes an opening extending therethrough along an axis extending adjacent to the bone. The second member extends along a curve corresponding to an outer surface of a second portion of bone. The stud is receivable within the opening of the first member. The nut includes a threaded channel threadedly engaging a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second members are in the operative configuration, the nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and second members over bone. The nut includes an anti-loosening feature which, when the nut is threaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading along the stud.

BACKGROUND

Periprosthetic fractures—fractures around areas of bone that have beenpreviously fitted with a metal prosthesis—are, in some cases, difficultto treat because the previously implanted metal prosthesis (e.g.,intramedullary nails, hip replacement implants) may preclude the use ofbone fixation devices that extend into certain portions the bone. Suchbone fixation procedures therefore use a combination of fixation devicessuch as, for example, clamps and compression plates.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure relates to a bone fixation clamp includes firstand second clamp members, a stud, and a locking nut. The first clampmember extends from a first end to a second end along a curvecorresponding to an outer surface along a first target portion of abone. The first end includes an opening extending therethrough along anaxis which, when the first clamp member is positioned along the firsttarget portion in an operative configuration, extends adjacent to thebone. The second clamp member extends from a first end to a second endalong a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a second targetportion of the bone. The stud extends longitudinally from the first endof the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the second clampmember is positioned along the second target portion of the bone in theoperative configuration, the stud is receivable within the opening ofthe first clamp member along the axis of the opening. The locking nutincludes a threaded channel configured to threadedly engage a portion ofthe stud so that, when the first and second clamp members are in theoperative configuration, the locking nut is threadable over the stud tofix the first and second clamp members over the bone, the locking nutincluding an anti-loosening feature which, when the locking nut isthreaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading alongthe stud.

In an embodiment, the anti-loosening feature includes a deformableportion deforming to interfere with threading along the stud.

In an embodiment, the locking nut extends longitudinally from a firstend to a second end, the locking nut including a pair of groovesextending into the first end, through a wall of the locking nut so thatthe threaded channel is open to an exterior of the locking nut via thepair of grooves.

In an embodiment, the pair of grooves are substantially diametricallypositioned relative to one another.

In an embodiment, the deformable portion is defined via a first slitextending through the wall of the locking nut from a first one of thepair of grooves about a portion of a circumference of the locking nutand a second slit extending through the wall of the locking nut from anend of the first slit toward a the first end of the locking nut.

In an embodiment, the anti-loosening feature includes a reduced minordiameter along a first portion of the threaded channel relative to aminor diameter along a second portion of the threaded channel.

In an embodiment, the stud and the opening of the first clamp member arecorrespondingly sized and shaped so that the stud is non-rotatablyreceivable within the opening.

In an embodiment, the stud includes a flat along a length thereof andthe opening of the first clamp member includes a corresponding flatsurface therealong.

In an embodiment, a length of the stud is selected to correspond to awidth of a bone being treated.

In an embodiment, the second clamp member includes an elongated slotextending therealong and therethrough from a bone-facing surface of thesecond clamp member which, when the second clamp member is in theoperative configuration faces toward a bone, to a surface of the secondclamp member opposing the bone-facing surface of the second clampmember.

In an embodiment, the elongated slot is open at the second end of thesecond clamp member to define a pair of prongs of the second clampmember.

In an embodiment, the second clamp member includes a connecting webconnecting the pair of prongs along a portion of the elongated slot.

In an embodiment, the first clamp member includes a groove extendingtherealong, the groove sized and shaped to correspond to a bone plate sothat, the first clamp member is mountable over a portion of a bone alongwhich a bone plate is positioned.

In an embodiment, a portion of the first clamp member including thegroove includes a connecting opening extending therethrough so that,when the connecting opening is aligned with a corresponding hole of abone plate over which the first clamp member is mounted, a screw isinsertable through the connecting opening and the hole of the plate tofix the first clamp member and the bone plate relative to one another.

The present disclosure also relates to a bone fixation system whichincludes a clamp, a locking nut, and an insertion device. The clampincludes a first clamp member and a second clamp member, the extendingfrom a first end to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outersurface along a lateral side of a bone, the first end including anopening extending therethrough along an axis which, when the first clampis positioned along the bone in an operative configuration, extendsadjacent to the bone, the second clamp member extending from a first endto a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along amedial side of the bone, a stud extending longitudinally from the firstend of the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the secondclamp member is positioned along the second target portion of the bonein the operative configuration, the stud is receivable within theopening of the first clamp member along the axis of the opening, thestud including a channel at the free end thereof.

The locking nut includes a threaded channel configured to threadedlyengage a portion of the stud so that, when the first and second clampmembers are in the operative configuration, the locking nut isthreadable over the stud to fix the first and second clamp members overthe hone, the locking nut including an anti-loosening feature which,when the locking nut is threaded over the stud, results in aninterference with threading along the stud.

The insertion device includes a sleeve extending from a proximal end toa distal end and sized and shaped to be slidable insertable through thethreaded channel of the locking nut and the opening of the first clampmember, the distal end configured to engage the recess of the stud andthe proximal end configured to engage the opening of the first clampmember so that, when the distal end of the sleeve engages the stud andthe proximal end of the sleeve engages the first clamp member, secondends of the first and second clamp members are separated from oneanother by a distance greater than a width of the bone so that thefixation clamp is positionable about the bone.

In an embodiment, the channel of the stud includes a recess extendingalong a portion thereof.

In an embodiment, the distal end of the sleeve includes a plurality offingers, one of the fingers including a protrusion extending laterallytherefrom, the protrusion configured to be received within the recess ofthe stud so that the distal end of the sleeve engages the channel of thestud via a snap fit.

In an embodiment, the insertion device includes a rod longitudinallyslidable within the sleeve, the rod movable between a locking position,in which the rod is received between the fingers to lock the protrusionwithin the recess and the sleeve relative to the second clamp member,and an unlocked configuration, in which the rod is moved proximallyrelative to the sleeve so that the fingers are permitted to mov radiallyinward relative to one another to disengage the sleeve from the channelof the stud.

In an embodiment, the proximal end of the sleeve includes a stop forengaging the first clamp member.

In an embodiment, the anti-loosening feature includes a deformableportion deforming to interfere with threading along the stud, thedeformable portion defined via slits extending through a wall of thelocking nut.

In an embodiment, the anti-loosening feature includes a reduced minordiameter along a first portion of the threaded channel relative to aminor diameter along a second portion of the threaded channel.

In addition, the present disclosure relates to a bone fixation clampwhich includes a first clamp member, a second clamp member, and ashoulder bolt. The first clamp member extends from a first end to asecond end along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a firsttarget portion of a bone, the first end including a first openingextending therethrough along an axis which, when the first clamp ispositioned along the first target portion in an operative configuration,extends adjacent to the bone.

The second clamp member extendes from a first end to a second end alonga curve corresponding to an outer surface along a second target portionof the bone, the first end of the second clamp member including a secondopening extending therethrough along an axis so that, in the operativeconfiguration, axes of the first and second openings are substantiallycoaxially aligned, the second opening including a threading therealong,the second opening including a deformable portion; and

The shoulder bolt is configured to fix the first and second clampmembers relative to one another over a bone, the shoulder bolt includinga shoulder and a shaft sized and shaped to be slidably inserted throughthe first opening, a portion of the shaft including a threading forengaging the thread of the second opening, the deformable portiondeforming to interfere with the threading of the shaft.

In an embodiment, a threaded portion of the shaft of the shoulder boltis connected to the shoulder via an unthreaded portion.

In an embodiment, the deformable portion is defined via slits extendingthrough a wall of the second opening.

In an embodiment, the shoulder is configured to engage a portion of thefirst opening so that, when the shoulder abuts the first opening and theshoulder bolt is tightened relative to the second clamp member, thefirst and second clamp members are drawn toward one another.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a side view of a fixation system according to an exemplaryembodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a fixation clamp according to thesystem of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a second clamp member of the fixationclamp according to the system of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 shows a plan view of the second clamp member of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of a second clamp member according to analternate embodiment;

FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a second clamp member according toanother alternate embodiment;

FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a second clamp member according toyet another alternate embodiment;

FIG. 8 shows plan view of a portion of a stud of the second clamp memberof FIG. 3;

FIG. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of a portion of the stud of FIG. 8;

FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a locking nut according to thesystem of FIG. 1;

FIG. 11 shows a cross-sectional view of the system according to FIG. 1,including an insertion device;

FIG. 12 shows a perspective view of a locking nut according to anotherexemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of the locking nut of FIG. 12;

FIG. 14 shows a side view of a fixation clamp according to anotherexemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 15 shows an exploded side view of the fixation clamp of FIG. 14;and

FIG. 16 shows another side view of the fixation clamp, rotated ninetydegrees relative to the fixation clamp shown in FIG. 14.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention may be further understood with reference to thefollowing description and the appended drawings, wherein like elementsare referred to with the same reference numerals. The present inventionrelates to the treatment of fractured bones and, in particular, relatesto a system and method for stabilizing a fractured or otherwise damagedbone by securing a bone fixation device to an outer surface thereof. Theexemplary embodiments describe a fixation system comprising a fixationclamp which, in one embodiment, may be used in conjunction with otherfixation devices such as, for example, a bone plate, to treatperiprosthetic fractures of a long bone.

The exemplary fixation clamp is comprised of a first clamp member and asecond clamp member configured to be coupled to one another so that,when coupled, the fixation clamp is mounted over the bone plate andextends about a periphery of the bone to provide stability and/orsupport to the bone. In one embodiment, the first and second clampmembers are coupled when the first clamp member a stud of the secondclamp member is received within an opening of the first clamp member anda locking nut is threaded over the stud so that the first and secondclamp members are fixed relative thereto. The locking nut includes ananti-loosening feature preventing post-operative loosening thereof. Inparticular, the locking nut is plastically deformable, such that whenthe locking nut is threaded over the stud, the locking nut elasticallydeforms and maintains tension on the threads, thus creating aninterference with threads of the stud to lock the nut relative thereto.It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the fixationclamp described herein may be used in conjunction with any of a varietyof fixation devices to treat any of a variety of bones.

As shown in FIGS. 1-11, a fixation system 100 according to an exemplaryembodiment of the present disclosure comprises a fixation clamp 101including a first clamp member 102 and a second clamp member 104couplable to one another so that, when coupled to one another in anoperative configuration, the fixation clamp 101 extends about a portionof a periphery of a long bone to stabilize, for example, aPeriprosthetic fracture. It will be understood by those of skill in theart that the fixation clamp 101 may be used in conjunction with otherbone fixation devices such as, for example, a bone plate 120 configuredto be positioned along a portion of a length of the bone.

In one embodiment, the first clamp member 102 extends from a first end106 to a second end 108 along a curve substantially corresponding to acurve of a portion of an outer surface of a portion of bone on which theclamp is to be positioned. The second member 104 also extends from afirst end 110 to a second end 112 along a curve substantiallycorresponding to an outer surface a portion of the bone it is to contactwhen positioned as desired. The first ends 106, 110 of the first andsecond clamp members 102, 104 are configured to be coupled to oneanother so that, in the operative configuration, the coupled first andsecond clamp members 102, 104 to one another to extend about a portionof a periphery of the bone. In one embodiment, the first end 106 of thefirst clamp member 102 includes an opening 116 extending therethrough.

The opening 116 is sized, shaped and configured to receive a stud 114extending from the first end 110 of the second member 104 through theopening 116 to couple the first and second clamp members 102, 104 to oneanother. A locking nut 118 including an anti-loosening feature 122 isconfigured to be threaded over an end of the stud 114 to lock the firstand second clamp members 102, 104 relative to one another. The fixationsystem 100 also comprises an insertion device 124 which hold the firstand second clamp members 102, 104 relative to one another to facilitateinsertion of the fixation clamp 101 into a desired position about thebone.

As described above, the fixation clamp 101 includes the first and secondclamp members 102, 104 coupled to one another via the stud 114 andlocking nut 118. As shown in FIG. 2, the first clamp member 102 extendsfrom the first end 106 to the second end 108 and has curve thatcorresponds to, for example, a portion of a surface of a lateral portionof the bone. In particular, in one embodiment, a bone-facing surface 126of the first clamp member 102 is configured to extend, in the operativeconfiguration, about a portion of a lateral surface of the bone. Thefirst clamp member 102 may also include a recess 128 along thebone-facing surface 126 sized and shaped to correspond to the bone plate120 so that the first clamp member 102 is mountable over the bone plate120 in the operative configuration.

The first clamp member 102 also includes a connection screw hole 130extending through the first clamp member 102 from a surface 132 which,in the operative configuration faces away from the bone, to thebone-facing surface 126. The connection screw hole 130 extends through aportion of the first clamp member along which the recess 128 extends sothat, when the first clamp member 102 is mounted over the bone plate120, a connection screw is insertable through the connection screw hole130 to interface with and engage a screw-receiving opening of the boneplate 120. A connection screw through the connection screw hole 130therefore fixes the fixation clamp 101 relative to the bone plate 120and/or the bone.

In one embodiment, the first clamp member 102 also includes a pair ofbone fixation element receiving holes 134. Each of the bone fixationelement receiving holes 134 extends along an axis from the surface 132to the bone-facing surface 126 and is configured to receive a bonefixation element (e.g., a bone screw) therein to fix the first clampmember 102 relative to the bone. Each of the bone fixation elementreceiving holes 134 extends through a portion 138 of the first clampmember 102 at the second end 108 and is connected to a remaining portion140 of the first clamp member 102 via a bending zone 136. In oneembodiment, the bending zone 136 is defined via a reduced thickness ofthe first clamp member 102 at the bending zone.

In particular, a distance between the surface 132 and the bone facingsurface 126 at the bending zone 136 is reduced relative to a thicknessof the first clamp member 102 along other portions thereof so that theportion 138 of the first clamp member 102 including the bone fixationelement holes 134 is bendable relative to the remaining portion 140 ofthe first clamp member 102 to specifically configure a shape of thefirst clamp member 102 to a target portion of the bone.

As would be understood by those skilled in the art, the bone fixationelement receiving holes 134 may be configured to receive any of avariety of different types of bone screws. For example, in oneembodiment, one or more of the bone fixation element receiving holes 134may be a variable angle hole configured to receive a variable anglescrew therein at a user-selected angle within a predetermined range ofpermitted angulations relative to the axis of the bone fixation elementreceiving hole 134.

In another example, one or more of the bone fixation element receivingholes may be a locking hole including threading along an interiorsurface thereof configured to engaging corresponding threading on thehead of a bone screw. It will be understood by those of skill in the artthat the bone fixation element receiving holes 134 may have any of avariety of configurations so long as the bone fixation element receivingholes 134 are configured to receive bone fixation elements (screws)therein. It will also be understood by those of skill in the art thatalthough the exemplary embodiment shows and describes a pair of holes134, the first clamp member 102 may have any number of bone fixationelement receiving holes 134 (one or more) and each bone fixation elementholes 134 may have a different configuration from another one of theholes 134.

As described above, the opening 116 extends through the first end 106 toconnect the first end 106 of the first clamp member 102 to the first end110 of the second clamp member 104. In particular, the opening 116 issized, shaped and configured to receive the stud 114 of the second clampmember 104, as will be described in further detail below. The opening116 extends along an axis which, when the first clamp member 102 is inthe operative configuration extends along an exterior of the bone,adjacent to the bone so that a stud 114 inserted therein does notintersect the bone at any point. Generally, the axis of the opening 116will not intersect the bone.

As shown in FIG. 2, the second clamp member 104 extends from the firstend 110 to the second end 112 and has a curve that corresponds to, forexample, a curve of a surface of a portion of a medial side of the bone.In particular, in one embodiment, a bone-facing surface 142 of thesecond clamp member 104 is configured to extend about a portion of alateral surface of the bone, in the operative configuration. Asdescribed above, the second clamp member 104 includes the stud 114extending from the first end 110 to a tree end 144 so that the stud 114is receivable within the opening 116 of the first clamp member 102 tocouple the first and second clamp members 102, 104 together.

In one embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 3-4, the bone-facing surface 142includes a plurality of laterally extending grooves 146 to definegripping features 148 extending along a length of the bone-facingsurface 142. In one embodiment, the gripping features 148 may beconfigured as ridges and/or teeth-like elements configured to improve agrip of the second clamp member 104 along the bone. It will beunderstood by those of skill in the art that a depth, size andconfiguration of the grooves 146 may be varied to define variousgripping features having varying gripping structures. In anotherembodiment, as shown in FIG. 5, rather than grooves 146, a second clampmember 104′ may include one or more sharp teeth 148′ protruding from abone-facing surface 142′ to grip a bone received therealong.

In one embodiment, the second clamp member 104 also includes anelongated slot 152 extending therethrough from a surface 150 which, whenthe fixation clamp 101 is in the operative configuration faces away fromthe bone, to the bone-facing surface 142 along a length of the secondclamp member 104. It will be understood by those of skill in the artthat, if damage occurs, the slot 152 mitigates this damage to aperiosteum of the bone by reducing an area of contact between the secondclamp member 104 and surrounding soft tissue and blood vessels. In theembodiment shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the elongated slot 152 is closed atthe second end 110. In other words, the elongates slot 152 extends alonga portion of a length of the second clamp member 104, but does notextend beyond either the first end 110 or the second end 112.

It will be understood by those of skills in the art, however, that aconfiguration of the elongated may be varied. In another embodiment, asshown in FIG. 6, a second clamp member 104″ includes an elongated slot152″ that is open at the second end 112″ of the second clamp member 104″to define two prongs 154″ of the second clamp member 104″. The twoprongs 154″ may provide some flexibility when using a fixation clampover a portion of a bone that has a varying diameter from a first pointabout which a first one of the prongs 154″ is positioned and a secondpoint about which a second one of the prongs 154″ is positioned. In yetanother example, as shown in FIG. 7, an elongated slot 152′″ of a secondclamp member 104′″ is similarly open at a second end 112′″ to define twoprongs 154′″. The two prongs 154′″, however, are connected to oneanother via a connecting web 156′″ extending across the elongated slot152′″. The connecting web 156′″ may be positioned along any point alonga length of the elongated slot 152′″.

The stud 114 extends from the first end 110 of the second clamp member104 so that, when the first and second clamp members 102, 104 are in theoperative configuration, the stud 114 is received within correspondinglysized and shaped opening 116 of the first clamp member 102 along theaxis of the opening 116. In one embodiment, the stud 114 and the opening116 may be keyed relative to one another so that the stud 114 isnon-rotatably received within the opening 116. For example, the stud 114may include a flat 158 extending along a length thereof for engaging acorresponding flat surface of the opening 116. The stud includes athreaded portion 160 along the free end 144. In one embodiment, thethreaded portion 160 is connected to the first end 110 of the secondclamp member 104 via an unthreaded portion 162. In this embodiment, theflat 158 extends along both the unthreaded portion 162 and threads ofthe threaded portion 160.

The stud 114 also includes a channel 164 extending into the free end 144along a portion of a length thereof for receiving and engaging a portionof the insertion device 124. In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 8, thechannel 164 may also be keyed to the portion of the insertion device 124to be received therein, including, for example, a flat 165 along aportion of a surface 166 of the channel 164. The flat 165 facilitates anon-rotatable engagement with the insertion device 124. In oneembodiment, as shown in FIG. 9, the surface 166 of the channel 164includes a recess 168 extending into a portion thereof for engaging acorresponding portion of the insertion device 124. As will be describedin further detail below, the insertion device 124 may be insertedthrough the opening 116 of the first clamp member 102 to engage thechannel 164 of the stud 114 to hold the first and second clamp members102, 104 relative to one another so that a surgeon or other user doesnot inadvertently lose a grip on either the first clamp member 102and/or the second clamp member 104 during insertion of the fixationclamp 101 over the bone.

As described above, the locking nut 118 is configured to be threadedover the stud 114. As shown in FIG. 10, the locking nut 118 includes athreaded channel 180 extending therethrough, the threaded channel 180configured to engage the threaded portion 160 of the stud 114. Thus,when the fixation clamp 101 is positioned about the bone, the lockingnut 118 may be tightened relative to the stud 114 (i.e., rotated aboutthe threaded portion 160 of the stud 114) to draw the first and secondclamp member 102, 104 toward one another so that the first and secondclamp members 102, 104 are compressed over the bone and/or the boneplate 120. A surface 182 of the locking nut 118 which, in the operativeconfiguration, faces away from the second clamp member 104, includes apair of grooves 184 extending thereinto, through a wall 186 of thelocking nut 118. In one embodiment, the pair of grooves 184 extendthrough portions of the locking nut 118 that are substantiallydiametrically opposed to one another.

As described above, the locking nut 118 includes an anti-looseningfeature 122 so that, as the locking nut 118 is tightened, the lockingnut 118 is locked relative to the stud 114 to prevent post-operativeloosening of the nut 118. In one embodiment, the anti-loosening feature122 includes a deformable portion 188 defined via a first slit 190 and asecond slit 194 extending through the wall 186 of the locking nut 118.In particular, the first slit 190 extends through the wall 186 from afirst one of the pair of grooves 184, so that the first slit 190 is opento the first one of the grooves 184, about a portion of a circumferenceof the locking nut 118 to an end 192 proximate, but not open to a secondone of the pair of grooves 184. The second slit 194 extends from the end192 of the first slit 190 toward the surface 182 of the locking nut 118which, in the operative configuration, faces away from the second clampmember 104.

In one embodiment, the first slit 190 extends substantially midwaybetween the surface 182 and an opposing surface 183. The first andsecond slits 190, 194 permit deformation of the deformable portion 188toward the second clamp member 104, as the locking nut 118 is tightenedabout the stud 114. Such a deformation results in an interferencebetween the locking nut 118 and the threaded portion 160, which locksthe locking nut 118 thereover to prevent post-operative loosening.Although the exemplary embodiment shows and describes one deformableportion 188, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that thelocking nut 118 may also include a second deformable portion extendingalong a substantially opposing portion of the locking nut 118.

In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 11, the insertion device 124includes a sleeve 170 and an elongated rod 172 longitudinally slidabletherein. The sleeve 170 extends longitudinally from a proximal end 174to a distal end 176 and is sized and shaped to be slidably insertedthrough both the threaded channel 180 of the locking nut 118 and theopening 116 of the first clamp member 102. The distal end 176 is sizedand shaped to be received within the channel 164 at the free end 144 ofthe stud 114. In one embodiment, the distal end 176 of the sleeve 170includes a plurality of fingers 178 which flex radially inward as thedistal end 176 is received within the channel 164.

One of the fingers 178 may include a protrusion 179 extending laterallytherefrom so that, when the protrusion 179 is received within the recess168 of the channel 164, the fingers 178 revert to their initialconfiguration so that the fingers 178 “snap” into position within thechannel 164. The rod 172 is sized and shaped to be received within thesleeve 170 so that, when the rod is 172 is moved distally relative tothe sleeve 170 so that the rod 172 is received between the plurality offingers 178, the fingers 178 are locked in an engaged configurationwithin the channel 164 and are prevented from being inadvertentlydisengage therefrom. In another embodiment, the fingers 178 may bebiased toward a radially inward position so that moving the rod 172 sothat the rod 172 is received between the fingers 178 moves the fingers178 radially outward so that the protrusion 179 engages the recess 168.It will be understood by those of skill in the art that the termsproximal and distal as used herein to described portions of theinsertion device 124, are intended to refer to a direction toward(proximal) and away (distal) from the surgeon or other user of thedevice.

When it is desired to assemble the fixation clamp 101 for insertionabout a bone, the locking nut 118 is positioned over the first opening116 of the first clamp member 102 so that the distal end 176 of thesleeve 170 is inserted first through the locking nut 118, then throughthe opening 116 so that the distal end 176 may engage the channel 164 ofthe stud 114, as described above. Once the distal end 176 of theinsertion device 124 is fixed relative to the second clamp member 104 bymoving the rod 172 distally within the sleeve 170 to move the pluralityof fingers 178 radially outward, the first clamp member 102 is permittedto be slid proximally along the sleeve 170, until the surface 182 of thelocking nut 118 abuts a stop 196 at the proximal end 174 of the sleeve170. The first clamp member 102 is movable along the sleeve 170 whilethe second clamp member 104 is rigidly fixed to the sleeve 170 and therod 172, the rod 172 being threaded into the second clamp member 104.

When the first clamp member 102 is drawn proximally so that the lockingnut 118 abuts the stop 196, second ends 108, 112 of the first and secondclamp members 102, 104 are separated from one another via a distancegreater than a width of the bone (e.g., a maximum distance between amedial side of the bone and a lateral side of the bone) so that thefixation clamp 101 may be slid over the bone into a position about thehone. Once the fixation clamp 101 has been positioned about the bone,the first clamp member 102 and the locking nut 118 may be moved distallyalong the insertion device 124 so that the locking nut 118 may bethreaded over the threaded portion 160 of the stud 114. The rod 172 isdrawn proximally relative to the sleeve 170 so that the plurality offingers 178 revert to their biased configuration and the distal end 176of the sleeve 170 is disengaged from the stud 114 so that the insertiondevice 124 may be removed from fixation clamp 101. As described above,the locking nut 118 is tightened over the threaded portion 160 to drawthe first and second clamp members 102, 104 closed toward one another,thereby fixing the fixation clamp 101 over the bone.

It will be understood by those of skill in the art that widths of bonesmay vary from patient to patient. Thus, a variety of sizes of fixationclamps 101 may be available so that a suitable fixation clamp may beselected based on the width of the patient bone. In one embodiment, alength of the stud 114 of the fixation clamp 101 is selected tocorrespond to the width of the bone of the patient being treated. Itwill be understood by those of skill in the art that a size andcurvature of the first and second clamp members 102, 104 may also varydepending on a size of the bone being treated.

As shown in FIGS. 12-13, a locking nut 218 according to anotherexemplary embodiment may be used in the system 100, as described above,in place the locking nut 118. The locking nut 218 is substantiallysimilar to the locking nut 118, including a threaded channel 280, viawhich the locking nut 218 threadedly engages the threaded portion 160 ofthe stud 114, and an anti-loosening feature 222 which engages thethreaded portion 160 in such a manner as to prevent a post-operativeloosening relative thereto.

Rather than a deformable portion as described with the respect to thelocking nut 118, however, the anti-loosening feature 222 is configuredas a reduced minor diameter along a first portion 279 of the threadedchannel 280 extending from a first surface 282 of the locking nut 218which, in an operative configuration, faces away from the second clampmember 204, relative to a second portion 281 of the threaded channel280, which extends from the first portion 279 to a second surface 283opposing the first surface 282. The minor diameter is defined viaradially innermost edges of the threaded channel 280.

In one example, the minor diameter of the first portion 279 may beapproximately 4.8 mm while the minor diameter of the second portion 281may be approximately 5.0 mm. It will be understood by those of skill inthe art, however, that the minor diameter of the first and secondportions 279, 281 of the threaded channel 280 may have any of a varietyof configurations so long as the minor diameter of the first portion 279is smaller than the diameter of the second portion 281. In oneembodiment, the first portion 279 extends along four turns of threadingof the threaded channel 280 so a transition in the minor diameter occursafter four turns from the first surface 282. It will be understood bythose of skill in the art that the reduced minor diameter along thefirst portion 279 provides increased friction with the threads of thestud 114 received therein to prevent backing out (e.g., loosening) ofthe locking nut 218 relative to the stud 114 of the fixation clamp 101.

As shown in FIGS. 14-16, a fixation clamp 301 according to anotherexemplary embodiment may be substantially similar to the fixation clamp101, as described above with respect to the system 100, including afirst clamp member 302 and a second clamp member 304 that are couplablerelative to one another to extend about and engage a long bone. Ratherthan a locking nut and stud, however, the fixation clamp 301 furtherincludes a shoulder bolt 314 for coupling the first and second clampmembers 302, 304.

The first clamp member 302 is substantially similar to the first clampmember 302, extending from a first end 306 to a second end 308 along acurve corresponding to, for example, a lateral surface of the bone.Similarly to the first clamp member 102, the first clamp member 302includes an opening 316 extending through the first end 306 for couplingthe first clamp member 302 to the second clamp member 304. The secondclamp member 304 is substantially similar to the second clamp member104, extending from a first end 310 to a second end 312 along a curvecorresponding to, for example, a medial surface of the bone. The firstend 310, however, does not include a stud extending therefrom. Rather,the first end 310 include a threaded opening 318 extending therethroughfor threadedly engaging a threaded portion 360 of the shoulder bolt 314.

The threaded opening 318 includes an anti-loosening feature 322 whichprevents a post-operative loosening of the shoulder bolt 314. In oneembodiment, the anti-loosening feature 322 is configured as a deformableportion 388 which deforms to cause an interference between threads ofthe shoulder bolt 314 and threads of the opening 318. In one example,the deformable portion 388 is defined via a first slit 390 and a secondslit 394 extending through a wall of the opening 318. In one embodiment,the first slit 390 extends through the wall, from a first end 317 of theopening 318 toward a second end 319 of the opening 318, to an end 392.The second slit 394 extends from the end 392 of the first slit 390,about a portion of a circumference of the opening 318.

The shoulder bolt 314 includes the threaded portion 360 connected to ashoulder 315 via an unthreaded portion 362. To coupled the first andsecond clamp members 302, 304, the threaded portion is inserted throughthe opening 316 of the first clamp member 302 and into the threadedopening 318 of the second clamp member 304 so that threaded portion 360threadedly engages the threaded opening 318. In particular, when thefirst and second clamp members 302, 304 are positioned about the bone ina desired position, axes of the openings 316, 318 are substantiallycoaxially aligned so that the shoulder bolt 314 may be insertedthereinto along the axes thereof.

The shoulder bolt 314 may be inserted through the openings 316, 318until the shoulder 315 abuts a surface of the opening 316 of the firstclamp member 302. Thus, as the shoulder bolt 314 is tightened (e.g.,rotated relative to the first and second clamp members 302, 304),engagement between the threaded portion 360 and the threaded opening 318causes the first and second clamp members 302, 304 to be drawn towardone another until the first and second clamp members 302, 304 arecompressed about the bone. As the threaded portion 360 of the shoulderbolt 314 is driven through the threaded opening 318, the deformableportion 388 is deformed, causing an interference with threads of thethreaded portion 360 of the shoulder bolt 314 and substantially locking(e.g., preventing loosening) of the shoulder bolt 314 relative to thesecond clamp member 304.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variousmodifications and variations can be made in the structure and themethodology of the present invention, without departing from the spiritor the scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the presentinvention cover the modifications and the variations of this inventionprovided that they come within the scope of the appended claims andtheir equivalents.

What is claimed is:
 1. A bone fixation clamp, comprising: a first clampmember extending from a first end to a second end along a curvecorresponding to an outer surface along a first target portion of abone, the first end including an opening extending therethrough along anaxis which, when the first clamp member is positioned along the firsttarget portion in an operative configuration, extends adjacent to thebone; a second clamp member extending from a first end to a second endalong a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a second targetportion of the bone; a stud extending longitudinally from the first endof the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the second clampmember is positioned along the second target portion of the bone in theoperative configuration, the stud is receivable within the opening ofthe first clamp member along the axis of the opening; and a locking nutincluding a threaded channel configured to threadedly engage a portionof the stud so that, when the first and second clamp members are in theoperative configuration, the locking nut is threadable over the stud tofix the first and second clamp members over the bone, the locking nutincluding an anti-loosening feature which, when the locking nut isthreaded over the stud, results in an interference with threading alongthe stud, wherein the anti-loosening feature includes a deformableportion deforming to interfere with threading along the stud, whereinthe locking nut extends longitudinally from a first end to a second end,the locking nut including a pair of grooves extending into the firstend, through a wall of the locking nut so that the threaded channel isopen to an exterior of the locking nut via the pair of grooves, andwherein the deformable portion is defined via a first slit extendingthrough the wall of the locking nut from a first one of the pair ofgrooves about a portion of a circumference of the locking nut and asecond slit extending through the wall of the locking nut from an end ofthe first slit toward the first end of the locking nut.
 2. The bonefixation clamp of claim 1, wherein the pair of grooves are substantiallydiametrically positioned relative to one another.
 3. The bone fixationclamp of claim 1, wherein the stud and the opening of the first clampmember are correspondingly sized and shaped so that the stud isnon-rotatably receivable within the opening.
 4. The bone fixation clampof claim 1, wherein the stud includes a flat along a length thereof andthe opening of the first clamp member includes a corresponding flatsurface therealong.
 5. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1, wherein alength of the stud is selected to correspond to a width of a bone beingtreated.
 6. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1, wherein the second clampmember includes an elongated slot extending therealong and therethroughfrom a bone-facing surface of the second clamp member which, when thesecond clamp member is in the operative configuration faces toward abone, to a surface of the second clamp member opposing the bone-facingsurface of the second clamp member.
 7. The bone fixation clamp of claim6, wherein the elongated slot is open at the second end of the secondclamp member to define a pair of prongs of the second clamp member. 8.The bone fixation clamp of claim 7, wherein the second clamp memberincludes a connecting web connecting the pair of prongs along a portionof the elongated slot.
 9. The bone fixation clamp of claim 1, whereinthe first clamp member includes a groove extending therealong, thegroove sized and shaped to correspond to a bone plate so that, the firstclamp member is mountable over a portion of a bone along which a boneplate is positioned.
 10. The bone fixation clamp of claim 9, wherein aportion of the first clamp member including the groove includes aconnecting opening extending therethrough so that, when the connectingopening is aligned with a corresponding hole of a bone plate over whichthe first clamp member is mounted, a screw is insertable through theconnecting opening and the hole of the plate to fix the first clampmember and the bone plate relative to one another.
 11. The fixationclamp of claim 1, wherein, when the locking nut threadedly engages theportion of the stud, the locking nut is at least partially snugglysurrounded by the first clamp member.
 12. A bone fixation system,comprising: a clamp including a first clamp member and a second clampmember, the first clamp member extending from a first end to a secondend along a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a lateral sideof a bone, the first end including an opening extending therethroughalong an axis which, when the first clamp is positioned along the bonein an operative configuration, extends adjacent to the bone, the secondclamp member extending from a first end to a second end along a curvecorresponding to an outer surface along a medial side of the bone, astud extending longitudinally from the first end of the second clampmember to a free end so that, when the second clamp member is positionedalong the second target portion of the bone in the operativeconfiguration, the stud is receivable within the opening of the firstclamp member along the axis of the opening, the stud including a channelat the free end thereof; a locking nut including a threaded channelconfigured to threadedly engage a portion of the stud so that, when thefirst and second clamp members are in the operative configuration, thelocking nut is threadable over the stud to fix the first and secondclamp members over the bone, the locking nut including an anti-looseningfeature which, when the locking nut is threaded over the stud, resultsin an interference with threading along the stud; and an insertiondevice including a sleeve extending from a proximal end to a distal endand sized and shaped to be slidable insertable through the threadedchannel of the locking nut and the opening of the first clamp member,the distal end configured to engage the channel of the stud and theproximal end configured to engage the opening of the first clamp memberso that, when the distal end of the sleeve engages the stud and theproximal end of the sleeve engages the first clamp member, second endsof the first and second clamp members are separated from one another bya distance greater than a width of the bone so that the fixation clampis positionable about the bone.
 13. The bone fixation system of claim12, wherein the channel of the stud includes a recess extending along aportion thereof.
 14. The bone fixation system of claim 13, wherein thedistal end of the sleeve includes a plurality of fingers, one of thefingers including a protrusion extending laterally therefrom, theprotrusion configured to be received within the recess of the stud sothat the distal end of the sleeve engages the channel of the stud via asnap fit.
 15. The bone fixation system of claim 11, wherein theinsertion device includes a rod longitudinally slidable within thesleeve, the rod movable between a locking position, in which the rod isreceived between the fingers to lock the protrusion within the recessand the sleeve relative to the second clamp member, and an unlockedconfiguration, in which the rod is moved proximally relative to thesleeve so that the fingers are permitted to move radially inwardrelative to one another to disengage the sleeve from the channel of thestud.
 16. The bone fixation system of claim 12, wherein the proximal endof the sleeve includes a stop for engaging the first clamp member. 17.The bone fixation system of claim 12, wherein the anti-loosening featureincludes a deformable portion deforming to interfere with threadingalong the stud, the deformable portion defined via slits extendingthrough a wall of the locking nut.
 18. The bone fixation system of claim12, wherein the anti-loosening feature includes a reduced minor diameteralong a first portion of the threaded channel relative to a minordiameter along a second portion of the threaded channel.
 19. A bonefixation clamp, comprising: a first clamp member extending from a firstend to a second end along a curve corresponding to an outer surfacealong a first target portion of a bone, the first end including a firstopening extending therethrough along an axis which, when the first clampis positioned along the first target portion in an operativeconfiguration, extends adjacent to the bone; a second clamp memberextending from a first end to a second end along a curve correspondingto an outer surface along a second target portion of the bone, the firstend of the second clamp member including a second opening extendingtherethrough along an axis so that, in the operative configuration, axesof the first and second openings are substantially coaxially aligned,the second opening including a threading therealong, the second openingincluding a deformable portion; and a shoulder bolt configured to fixthe first and second clamp members relative to one another over a bone,the shoulder bolt including a shoulder and a shaft sized and shaped tobe slidably inserted through the first opening, a portion of the shaftincluding a threading for engaging the thread of the second opening, thedeformable portion deforming to interfere with the threading of theshaft, wherein a threaded portion of the shaft of the shoulder bolt isconnected to the shoulder via an unthreaded portion; wherein thedeformable portion is defined via slits extending through a wall of thesecond opening.
 20. The fixation clamp of claim 19, wherein the shoulderis configured to engage a portion of the first opening so that, when theshoulder abuts the first opening and the shoulder bolt is tightenedrelative to the second clamp member, the first and second clamp membersare drawn toward one another.
 21. A bone fixation clamp, comprising: afirst clamp member extending from a first end to a second end along acurve corresponding to an outer surface along a first target portion ofa bone, the first end including an opening extending therethrough alongan axis which, when the first clamp member is positioned along the firsttarget portion in an operative configuration, extends adjacent to thebone; a second clamp member extending from a first end to a second endalong a curve corresponding to an outer surface along a second targetportion of the bone; a stud extending longitudinally from the first endof the second clamp member to a free end so that, when the second clampmember is positioned along the second target portion of the bone in theoperative configuration, the stud is receivable within the opening ofthe first clamp member along the axis of the opening; a locking nutincluding a threaded channel configured to threadedly engage a portionof the stud so that, when the first and second clamp members are in theoperative configuration, the locking nut is threadable over the stud tofix the first and second clamp members over the bone; and a tab coupledto the second end of the first clamp, the tab including a first bonefixation element receiving hole extending therethrough and being coupledto the second end of the first clamp via a bending zone.
 22. Thefixation clamp of claim 21, wherein the locking nut including ananti-loosening feature which, when the locking nut is threaded over thestud, results in an interference with threading along the stud, thelocking nut extending longitudinally from a first end to a second end,the locking nut including a pair of grooves extending into the firstend, through a wall of the locking nut so that the threaded channel isopen to an exterior of the locking nut via the pair of grooves, whereina deformable portion is defined via a first slit extending through thewall of the locking nut from a first one of the pair of grooves about aportion of a circumference of the locking nut and a second slitextending through the wall of the locking nut from an end of the firstslit toward the first end of the locking nut.